чаршаф
Macedonian
Etymology
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish چارشاف (çârşaf), from چادر شب (çâdır-ı şeb), from Persian چادر شب (čâdar-e šab), from چادر (čâdor, čâdar, “covering”) + شب (šab, “night”). Compare with чадор (čador).
Noun
чаршаф • (čaršaf) m
Inflection
Declension of чаршаф
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| indefinite | чаршаф | чаршафи |
| definite unspecified | чаршафот | чаршафите |
| definite proximal | чаршафов | чаршафиве |
| definite distal | чаршафон | чаршафине |
| vocative | чаршафу | чаршафи |
| count form | — | чаршафа |
Serbo-Croatian
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish چارشاف (çârşaf), from چادر شب (çâdır-ı şeb), from Persian چادر شب (čâdar-e šab).
Noun
чаршаф m (Latin spelling čaršaf)
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